In the wake of Matthew Perry's untimely death on October 28, 2023, at the age of 54, the entertainment world mourns the loss of the beloved actor renowned for his portrayal of Chandler Bing on the iconic sitcom "Friends." Following a somber funeral, fans are left pondering the fate of Perry's substantial income and the residuals from the enduring success of "Friends."
Matthew Perry's journey in showbiz commenced as a child actor, leading him to notable roles in sitcoms like "Second Chance" (later rebranded as "Boys Will Be Boys") and appearances in series such as "Charles in Charge" and "Beverly Hills, 90210." His silver screen debut in the 1988 film "A Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon," alongside the late River Phoenix, marked a milestone in his burgeoning career.
However, it was the role of Chandler Bing that catapulted Perry into superstardom with the premiere of "Friends" on NBC in 1994. The show, chronicling the lives of six single New Yorkers navigating adulthood, swiftly evolved into a cultural phenomenon.
Perry, a mere 25-year-old at the series' inception, became an overnight household name, joining the ranks of his co-stars Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Matt LeBlanc, and David Schwimmer.
In the aftermath of Perry's passing, the question looms large: Who will inherit his substantial fortune, including the lucrative "Friends" residuals? Perry had amassed a considerable net worth of $120 million during his successful Hollywood career.
The financial impact of "Friends" on Perry's wealth is noteworthy. At the height of the show's success, each main cast member earned a staggering $1 million per episode. Perry, through his role as Chandler Bing, earned approximately $90 million from the base salary alone, not accounting for syndication royalties, which reportedly amounted to $10-20 million annually.
Despite the triumphs, Perry faced personal battles, notably with addiction. Candid about his struggles with drugs and alcohol, he sought treatment multiple times and underwent surgery for a gastrointestinal perforation in 2018, spending three months in the hospital.
As the world mourns the loss of a comedic genius, co-star Jennifer Aniston encapsulates the sentiment, expressing on Instagram, "Matthew, you were such a light in this world. You made us laugh, cry and everything in between. You will be missed."
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